Favourite scene?


Mine was when Gil gives Buñuel some hints for a movie idea about people not being able to leave the room, and the director simply cannot fathom it. "I don't get it, why wouldn't they just leave the room?" Made me smile.

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The whole first Midnight sequence is my favorite. All those people that Gil was introduced to and when he went that party and the look on his face while the woman is dancing and Zelda is laughing and drinking.

-Any scene with the Fitzgeralds because I'm a big fan of both of them

-When Gil puts Paul in his place about the painting that supposed to be Adriana

-When Gil and Adriana went to the Moulin Rouge

-"Moo with me"

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Any scene with Hemingway in it. His constant war stories and overly masculine demeanor.

Gil: Were you scared?
Hemingway: [immediately] Of what?

Hemingway: Do you box?

Hemingway: Have you ever shot a charging lion? Do you want to know what it feels like?

Hemingway: My opinion is, I hate it.

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The scene with Gil and Adriana during the Belle Epoque. And the ending with Léa Seydoux and Gil talking and walking in the rain, so beautiful and romantic. This truly is a magical movie and a wonderful tribute to Paris.

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Jean-Paul Sartre wrote No Exit, and Bunuel never made the movie. So what was the connection?

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